Monday, January 11, 2010

China's 2009 Crude Oil Imports Advance to Record

China's 2009 Crude Oil Imports Advance to Record
Bloomberg
10 (Bloomberg) -- China, the world's second-largest energy consumer, increased crude oil purchases to a record last year to meet rising demand spurred by ...
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Pipeline Attack Is Blow to Nigeria
Wall Street Journal
By WILL CONNORS ABUJA, Nigeria -- An attack on a crude oil pipeline operated by US oil giant Chevron Corp. marks the latest in a series of political and ...
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Gas prices may ease by spring
Greenville News
When looking at the big picture, the four main factors that drive crude oil prices are supply and demand, the value of the dollar, financial speculation and ...
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How rising crude prices impact oil refiners
Financial Express
Crude oil for February delivery was at $81.79 a barrel on January 6 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. As long as the government remains reluctant to ...
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China's Strong December Trade Shows Economy On Rebound
Wall Street Journal
The surprising rally in imports, up 56% last month, came as China's crude oil imports hit a record monthly high and its iron ore imports were the second ...
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Oil Consumption to Surge Across the Middle East
The Media Line
“The main reason for the rise in oil consumption is related to Saudi Arabia' increased use of crude oilin power generation,” David Butter, ...
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Local crude exploration revives as costs decline
Bangkok Post
Thailand's crude oil reserves are 160000 barrels per day against demand of 700000 barrels per day, said Mr Kurujit. Thailand has five new crude resources ...
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Texas oil rebound? Maybe not yet
Abilene Reporter-News
By Jaime Adame Texas crude oil prices have risen recently, but this doesn't necessarily signal an industry rebound, according to an economist who studies ...
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ITAR-TASS

Russia, Belarus fail to tap compromise solution on terms of oil supplies
ITAR-TASS
MINSK, January 9 (Itar-Tass) – Russia and Belarus have again failed to attain a compromise solution regarding the terms of Russian crude oil supplies to ...
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US-NEWS Summary
Washington Post
BEIJING (Reuters) - China ended 2009 with record monthly imports of crude oil and soybeans and a strong appetite for iron ore and copper, while its aluminum ...
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